SKAEL

Skael was able to successfully integrate Salesforce and Jira and improve their overall operations, leading to a more efficient and streamlined process.

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As a company that specializes in Human Resources, IT, Revenue Operations, and Finance, SKAEL is a platform that helps automate mundane work and operations with AI-enabled Digital Employees.

Technology
Worldwide
51 – 100 Employees
San Francisco, CA

The Challenge

Skael needed a quick and easy way to integrate their systems to streamline their workflow.

Many companies use Jira as a project management tool to track and manage software development and customer support tasks. On the other hand, Salesforce is a customer relationship management tool that is commonly used to manage customer data and interactions.

The Solution

Integrating Jira and Salesforce allows companies to streamline their workflows by linking their project management and customer relationship management systems. This provides teams with a complete view of customer interactions and project progress, enabling them to work more efficiently and effectively.

By utilizing Declarative Webhooks, Skael was able to quickly and easily integrate Salesforce with Jira and automate the sending of webhook events from Salesforce to Jira. This integration allowed Skael to streamline their HR, IT, Revenue Operations, and Finance operations, reducing manual work and providing real-time information to their teams.

The Outcome

Thanks to Declarative Webhooks, Skael was able to successfully integrate Salesforce and Jira and improve their overall operations, leading to a more efficient and streamlined process.

Want to learn how to setup a Jira integration yourself? Checkout our step-by-step guide on how to Build a Salesforce Integration with Jira.

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